cultured cell

collocation in English

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cultured
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃəd/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚd/
A cultured person has had a good education and knows a lot about art, music, ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofculturedandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Another reason is that replacement test evaluations generally involve correlating some response in aculturedcellwith some other measure in vivo.
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Sheep cloned by nuclear transfer from aculturedcellline.
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Before his seminal research allculturedcelllines were immortal and aneuploid.
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Measuring the concentration can indicate the stage ofculturedcellpopulation, i.e. whether it is in lag phase, exponential phase, or stationary phase.
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Nuclear transfer was done, using electrical stimuli both to fuse theculturedcellwith the enucleated egg and to kick start embryonic development.
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A sample was considered cytotoxic when at least 50 % of the cultured cells rounded up.
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Motility of cultured cells was recorded with time-lapse videocassette recorder at day 11.
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The development of knock-outs in the rat, however, will require that animals be produced from other more abundant cells or from cultured cells.
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Inhibition of epidermal growth factor binding to mouse cultured cells by fibroblast-derived growth factor.
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Molecular permeability is difficult to assess even qualitatively in multicellular systems (such as pieces of tissue or sheets of cultured cells).
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Immunofluorescence can be used on tissue sections,culturedcelllines, or individual cells, and may be used to analyse the distribution of proteins, glycans, and small biological and non-biological molecules.
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Lipid vesicles as carriers for introducing materials into cultured cells: influence of vesicle lipid composition on mechanisms(s) of vesicle incorporation into cells.
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A mutant prion protein displays an aberrant membrane association when expressed in cultured cells.
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Scanning electron microscopy of poultry coccidia after in vitro excystation and penetration of cultured cells.
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Heterologous expression in fish derived cultured cells is yet to be explored.
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Nevertheless, in comparison with the percentages described for cultured cells, it is relatively high.
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The finite lifespans of cultured cells from different species correlate with the longevity of the species and the age of the individual from which the sample was derived.
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